Well I'v been working my way towards building my first rifle on my own. Almost a year ago I picked up an older South Bend 13" lathe and have been making chips nonstop. I'v been picking up tooling and making different tools that I need to build precision rifles. I still have a little while before I will feel comfortable starting this build but I'm trying to think ahead and get everything in order.
I have everything I have all the parts except the stock which i'm ordering this week and an action. my question, Should i try and find a rem 700 to build off of or buy a custom action? I need the experience of truing an action but for the first build I'm thinking of just buying a Stiller and just chambering and fitting a barrel and assembling the rifle. My thinking behind this is a barrel is easy enough to set back if I make a mistake. Mistakes on an action can ruin an action.
Also I think its a way to eliminate one set of variables from the equation for the firs go round. If i had an action that was already true I could practice setting it up in my action jig and fitting aluminum tenons to it. Am I over thinking this or is this a good idea. Any advice would be appreciated. Go easy on me.
Thanks
Donald
I have everything I have all the parts except the stock which i'm ordering this week and an action. my question, Should i try and find a rem 700 to build off of or buy a custom action? I need the experience of truing an action but for the first build I'm thinking of just buying a Stiller and just chambering and fitting a barrel and assembling the rifle. My thinking behind this is a barrel is easy enough to set back if I make a mistake. Mistakes on an action can ruin an action.
Also I think its a way to eliminate one set of variables from the equation for the firs go round. If i had an action that was already true I could practice setting it up in my action jig and fitting aluminum tenons to it. Am I over thinking this or is this a good idea. Any advice would be appreciated. Go easy on me.
Thanks
Donald